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Visitations may not be as immediate as Walking with Thee or Winchester Cathedral, but that's exactly what makes it intriguing -- and a welcome return to form.
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Although not quite as towering an achievement as 2002's Grammy-nominated Walking with Thee, Visitations keeps Clinic at the tip of modern popular music's shrinking creative vanguard.
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Visitations is cold.
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That flair for the undramatic has produced yet another fragile and entrancing record.
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Entertainment WeeklyWith its lushly forbidding soundscapes and enigmatic lyricism, Visitations bears repeated journeys. [2 Feb 2007, p.123]
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MagnetVisitations doesn't produce the novel shock that greeted Clinic's debut single, but it does find new rewards within predictable parameters. [#74, p.94]
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MojoVisitations may just be their finest half-hour. [Dec 2006, p.108]
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MSN Consumer Guide (Robert Christgau)I still prefer 2004's disreputable "Winchester Cathedral." But this is a proper guitar fix nevertheless. [Feb/Mar 2007]
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In a scene saturated with predictable guitar bands Clinic are a refreshing alternative, pleasingly unhinged and resolutely refusing to conform to type.
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New Musical Express (NME)A stunning return to form. [14 Oct 2006, p.35]
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For all the possibilities suggested by their debut album, Clinic are threatening to become the sort of rock band of which you only really need to own one album, and that album remains Internal Wrangler.
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Fans will likely be delighted by this release, but anyone else who already owns the first couple of Clinic CDs can content themselves with knowing they’ve got the best entries from the band’s discography.
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SpinVisitations sounds more alive than anything since 2000's near-classic debut, Internal Wrangler. [Feb 2007, p.82]
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By peppering in just enough new tricks to keep things interesting and stepping up the songwriting this time out, Visitations succeeds where Winchester Cathedral failed.
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Visitations finds Clinic four albums into their career, but they launch each new tune with the unhinged spirit of a band who are just discovering the power of rock.
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UncutThe result is akin to walking in the woods alone at midnight--both spooky and compelling. [Nov 2006, p.104]
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UrbVisitations occasionally suffers from "too much of a good thing" syndrome. [Jan/Feb 2007, p.77]
User score distribution:
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MelSJan 25, 2007
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mikes.Jan 23, 2007